This week, an impressive tag team of tweeters from the Centre for Research Excellence in the Social Determinants of Health Equity shared news and
emerging findings from their ongoing research project which aims to understand how government policies can work more effectively to address the social determinants of health.
This event was part of an NHMRC funded research project «Evaluating the effectiveness of comprehensive primary health care in local communities» being conducted at the Southgate Institute for Health Society and Equity at Flinders University The aim of the symposium was to feed back some of the key
emerging findings from the study, and to engage primary health care practitioners and policy makers in debate and discussion about the implications of these findings for primary health care policy and practice.
The states and the District of Columbia should continue to heed
emerging findings from research and evaluation and seek feedback from their own efforts to ensure continuous improvements.
These results demonstrate robust functional dysregulation that corresponds to the third stage of the addiction cycle (craving) and parallel
emerging findings from functional imaging studies in human addicts.
Not exact matches
Research about how interruptions
from technology affect people's well - being is beginning to
emerge: One study of college students
found a link between excessive texting and diminished well - being.
A frustrating juggling scenario
emerges from this situation: Many folks
find themselves deleting older games as a means of playing new ones.
Having already struggled through the fallout of the commodities price slump, WA could
find itself
emerging from its slump before other states.
Cha
founded the Richmond, Virginia - based business in 2009, as the U.S. was slowly
emerging from deep recession.
However, some Wall Street veterans
found the regulators» narrative that
emerged from the arrest to be troubling, particularly in regard to Sarao acting alone in causing the crash.
«When we broke up our data sets, we
found that predictions were weakest
from 1977 to 1992 — the era when free agency
emerged and took effect,» they write.
«All through Europe, you will
find a number of factions, parties and groups
emerging,» says Vranitzky, who served on Magna's board of directors
from 1997 to 2011.
Sodexo Inc put together a report on
emerging workplace trends and
found that there are a few key things companies are doing to stay competitive and bring in the best talent
from around the world.
Actually, we have
found that companies
from emerging markets achieve superior revenue growth pretty much everywhere, leaving established multinationals struggling to both capture
emerging - market growth and defend against new competitors in traditional markets.
Chapter 1
finds that these risks have also been pivoting away
from banks to shadow banks,
from solvency to market liquidity risks, and
from advanced economies to
emerging markets.
Below you'll
find some of the most prominent trends that
emerged from the available data.
His
findings, including that 33 percent of female tech entrepreneurs reported facing «dismissive attitudes»
from their colleagues and 15 percent said their abilities had been questioned, came in a presentation in which he decried the «arrogant young brats» — male, of course — getting venture capital funding for «silly social media apps»
from investors who hope they will
emerge as the «next Mark Zuckerberg.»
This new Royal Commission could be directed to
finding the best ways of unblocking the bottlenecks that are now choking our collective ability to best deploy the ideas, energies and entrepreneurs now
emerging from our institutes of higher learning.
This would require that: the U.S. «miraculously»
finds political harmony in Congress and solves its fiscal problems; that the EURO area «magically» discovers political unity among 17 countries; that Japan suddenly
emerges from a decade of no growth; and that China, finally embraces a non-intervention exchange rate system and adopts policies to promote consumption led growth.
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)-- The leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Israel pledged on Thursday to work together to seize opportunities
emerging from newly
found offshore gas reserves in order to bolster stability and security in a region wracked by conflict.
When Martha Stewart
emerged from her short prison sentence in 2005, it was to
find that her fortune had increased by $ 200 million.
One of the most encouraging studies about work flexibility to
emerge in 2016
found that people who enjoy the flexibility to work
from home are 87 percent more likely to love their job.
The government's current strategy is based on the hope that the EURO area will quickly recover
from its 18 - month recession; that the US will
find an agreement on a budget that will reverse sequestration and raise the debt ceiling; that
emerging markets will become revitalized; that President Obama will agree to the XL pipeline; and that there will be a Canada - EU free trade deal.
First, there's the issue of
finding the strongest signal — the right signal — in all the noise that
emerges from Big Data.
As survivors of MacIntyre's moral catastrophe
emerge from their Stone Age moral habitats, they will presumably cobble together Aristotle, the New Testament, and Thomas Aquinas to establish a new order of civility» and we will
find again a coherent moral order.
Many idealistic commentators predicted that
from these protests there would
emerge a «color revolution» in the country that, in the 1978 rebellion against the shah, became the
founding state of political Islam.
Sometimes her spirit resists hearing excuses on behalf of the offender, but she
finds that if she presses herself just a little to search them out and hear them, they are really not so humiliating to acknowledge, and it's an exhilarating experience to see love
emerging from the storm, the devil cramped in the straitjacket of the Holy Spirit.
But we could hypothesize that «whenever a principle such as «Parliamentary Reform» is
found in the antecedent world as a contrast between (a) moderate revival of an old ideal, (b) ultraconservative reaction, (c) popular anticipation of radical change, and (d) a vehicle for the ambitions of young politicians and idealists, then the principle in form (d) is most likely to be articulated as the primary element in some event
emerging from that antecedent world.»
There is something deeply moving and reassuring about the shape of the Christian community that
emerges from these readings: a community
founded on and held together by love.
Afterward, when they
emerge from the house and the storm has cleared, they
find that their home was unharmed for the most part.
In our hymns he is both «Beautiful Savior» and «Judge Eternal, throned in splendor» An enormous variety of representations have
emerged from 2,000 years of Christian imagination, and we can
find in these diverse images some element that identifies it as a portrait of Christ.
University teachers
find themselves invited
from time to time to
emerge from their lecture rooms and place some of the results of their thinking before much wider audiences.
I should be disposed to conclude that while the general tradition held that Christ «rose
from the dead» (commonly understood to mean that he
emerged from the tomb in which his body had been laid) it preserved also a genuine memory that on that Sunday morning his tomb was
found broken open and to all appearance empty.
«I don't
find people
emerging from relatively impoverished backgrounds to pursue seminary training,» he noted.
I do not believe anything coming
from a secular so - called «divinity school» — incredible that right now many are
emerging from the woodwork with «newly revealed
findings» about every possible subjet — they obviously have nothing better to do but to cause turmoil in a world that already has enough of it...
If you were to
emerge from such a strong field you would
find everyone you knew has long passed away but you've hardly aged and indirectly traveled into the future.
Finally, returning to our paean of love, we
find the lovers
emerging «out of the wild, up
from the desert... leaning and holding» [Song of Songs 8:5] onto one another.
There
emerge, however,
from the «periphery» (so to speak) rather than
from the center, pockets of order, meaning, and value which grow, spread, and die — that order, those values, and those meanings which gradually grew and spread until they constituted the various Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt would be an example of how order, value, and meaning
emerge from the «bottom» and spread «upward» and «outwards» into dynamic pockets or aggregates of order, meaning, and value which prosper - overcoming and absorbing other pockets of order — until they no longer embody the imagination, vigor, and zest required for continued vitality and
find themselves absorbed into other competing orders or gradually disintegrating into the silence of a Dark Age.
Whatever limitations one might
find in the work of the Nobel prizewinner, he has wrestled long and well against hopeless odds, and his accounts of the match
emerge from a depth not discovered by equally good writers who have not known the blessing.
Shortage of space prevents us
from giving a survey of the doctrine of freedom as it
emerges from the history of dogma and theology, or to discuss in detail the theological statements about the nature of freedom which are
found in Scripture, tradition and the pronouncements of the magisterium of the Church.
Process - relational thinkers here
find scientific backing for their contention that there is an element of freedom, mentality, purpose in anything actual at all, and that needs to be the case in a consistently evolutionary view where the complex forms of life
emerge from the simple.
A pastor who was part of the ex-gay movement told me that, like a chick «
emerging»
from an egg, I would surely
find true «healing» and that my heterosexual identity would «
emerge» by God's grace.
The researchers
found that seventeen (43 \ %) had been misdiagnosed by their referring physicians as being in PVS; thirteen (33 \ %) slowly
emerged from the vegetative condition during rehabilitation therapy; and only ten (25 \ %) remained in the vegetative state.
After
emerging from the Whole Food Challenge changed for life, I have
found that it's Jamie Oliver I return to most often for recipes and general guidance about keeping it simple and keeping it good.
If you do, you'll
find that new ways to use these growth resources
emerge from your own creativity.
Whether these efforts provided the centripetal force for a new «school» per se is open to various modes of interpretation, but the attention to the Whiteheadian system and its many implications, to interdisciplinary routes of inquiry, to the latest insights
from the
emerging sciences, and to process - relational modes of thinking identified Chicago with a progressivism and excitement in theological study which many
found appealing.
He
found it possible to show the exact bearing of someone
emerging from such and such group into institutional life (executive, legislative, and judicial) on styles of dress or art of the different castes.
The second consequence is that the «Jesus» who
emerges from this procedure is necessarily a free - floating iconoclast, artificially isolated
from his people and their Scripture, and artificially isolated
from the movement that he
founded.
Leclerc insists over and over again that his theory is different
from those of all others before him because it recognizes the reality of relations
founded on mutual interacting, and that the action produced by such an interacting transcends the constituents, and indeed
emerges as a new substance.
Researchers have discovered that hydra (coral - like polyps that
emerged hundreds of millions of years ago) form tumours similar to those
found in humans.2 Thomas Bosch, at Kiel University, and Domazet - Lošo,
from the Catholic University of Croatia in Zagreb unexpectedly discovered tumour - bearing polyps in two species of hydra.
In spite of the fact that the Methodist Conference of 1910
found the teachings of pastor Hoover to be «anti-Methodist, contrary to the Scriptures, and irrational,» [7] the
emerging Pentecostal movement could be considered orthodox
from a doctrinal point of view.